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Aramco Key Player in Diversification of KSA’s Energy Mix

Saudi Aramco plays a crucial role in diversifying the kingdom’s energy mix through various projects and initiatives that aim at promoting the use and adoption of renewable energy, said a senior executive.

Speaking at a panel discussion during Saudi Arabia’s Renewable Energy Investment Forum 2017, he said Saudi Aramco has already delivered on its renewable energy initiatives and demonstrated the integration of solar PV (photovoltaic), and solar CPV (concentrating photovoltaic) at its current facilities with several pilot projects, including one of the world’s largest solar carport systems.

In addition to the vast solar energy resources in the kingdom, wind energy is among the best worldwide with wind capacity twice the global minimum in numerous areas in northern and northwest regions of the kingdom, an Aramco statement said.

The recent inauguration of the first wind turbine in Turaif demonstrates Saudi Aramco’s strategy of integrating renewable energy into its operations. The wind turbine will create enough power to supply 250 homes, which has the potential to displace 19,000 barrels of oil equivalent, and generate 2.75MW of energy, thereby reducing demand for electricity from the national grid, it said.

The introduction of renewable energy will reduce the kingdom’s greenhouse gas emissions and will contribute to global climate efforts, as outlined in the Paris Climate Agreement (COP21).

Committing the kingdom to renewable energy also achieves part of the National Transformation Plan (NTP) and Vision 2030. Through NTP, the kingdom is targeting 3.45GW of renewable energy by 2020 and 9.5GW by 2023. The 9.5GW will result in avoiding 16-18MM ton CO2/year by 2023.

The Ministry of Energy is leading the launch of the National Renewable Energy Program, which will be a phased process and systemic in its pursuit of long-term goals where Saudi Aramco is a key stakeholder in this effort, and as part of its strategy, it will be investing in renewable energy, the statement said.